Join us in Edinburgh on Wednesday 19th July to see for yourself how Microsoft Azure and Office 365 can help mitigate risk and help ensure your business is GDPR compliant.

What’s it about?

GDPR became law on 25 May 2016, with a two-year ‘transition period’ to let businesses adjust, meaning there’s less than a year until GDPR comes into force. The new regulation includes 160 requirements governing everything from how data is collected, to how to notify people about data breaches.

Every business must be GDPR-compliant by 25 May 2018. Unlike previous regulations, the fines are more than a ‘slap on the wrist’; the worst offenders could face a fine of €20 million or 4 per cent of turnover. The good news is that Microsoft is upgrading its cloud services to provide full support for GDPR.

What’s in it for me?

At this informal Breakfast Briefing, you’ll learn how Microsoft tools can take the pain out of becoming GDPR-compliant. We’ll dive into the features available now, including:

Azure Information Protection – classify, label and protect documents directly from Office, and track exactly where information is being shared.

Any specific questions or interests you have (optional but will help us tailor the event)

Access/Dietary Requirements (if any)

Our Speakers

Simon Montgomery, Technical Director
Simon is a senior director at CompanyNet, leading our technical team. His expertise is called on across the business to ensure the delivery of consistently innovative software and consultancy services.